- male, deceased (1552)
- Saint Francis Xavier was a Spanish pioneering Roman Catholic Christian missionary and co-founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuit Order). The Roman...
- male, deceased (1815)
- John Theodore Carroll, S.J., (January 8 1735 - December 3 1815) was the first bishop and archbishop in the United States - serving as the ordinary...
- male, deceased (1556)
- Saint Ignatius of Loyola, also known as Ignacio (Íñigo) López de Loyola, was the principal founder and first Superior General of the Society of Jes...
- male
- James Martin is the associate editor of the Jesuit magazine America. He is known for his critical reporting on Opus Dei. Martin graduated from the...
- male, deceased (1610)
- Matteo Ricci (courtesy name:西泰 Xītài) was an Italian Jesuit priest. Matteo Ricci was born in 1552 in Macerata, then part of the Papal States. Ricci...
- male, deceased (1984)
- Karl Rahner, SJ (March 5, 1904 - March 30, 1984) was a German theologian, one of the most influential Roman Catholic theologians of the 20th...
- male, deceased (1955)
- Fr. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, S.J. was a French Jesuit priest trained as a paleontologist and a philosopher, and was present at the discovery of...
- male, deceased (1621)
- Roberto Francesco Romolo Cardinal Bellarmino is a Saint and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He is one of only thirty-three Doctors of the...
- male, deceased (1889)
- Gerard Manley Hopkins, a Jesuit priest, was an English poet whose posthumous, 20th-century fame established him among the finest Victorian poets....
- male, deceased (1811)
- Johann Adam Weishaupt (6 February 1748 in Ingolstadt - 18 November 1830 in Gotha) was a German who founded the Order of Illuminati.
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